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		<li><p>Teaching Today: This is a website design by Macgraw-Hill that explains the rationale of using blogging in an educational setting. Provided on the website are step by step instructions on how to choose the correct blog site for your classroom. Included also is an article about the history of blogging as well as links to free sites that educators can use in the classroom.</br> 
		<a href="http://teachingtoday.glencoe.com/howtoarticles/blog-basics" target="_blank">Teaching Today</a></li> 
		
		<li><p>Web 2.0 in the classroom: This is website that contains a plethora of resources for educators to aid in the use of blogging as a writing tool. Included are articles about the many uses of blogging in the classroom, a rubric to aid in the process of grading blogs, and examples of student designed blog sites.</br> 
		<a href="http://web20intheclassroom.blogspot.com/2008/01/blogging-in-classroom-why-how-and-lots.html" target="_blank">Web 2.0 in the Classroom</a></li> 	
		
		<li><p>Youth Safety on a Living Internet: Report of the Online Safety and Technology Working Group; June 4, 2010
          page 34-49 Addendum A Annotated List of Internet Safety Education Links</br> 
		<a href=" http://www.ntia.doc.gov/legacy/reports/2010/OSTWG_Final_Report_060410.pdf" target="_blank"><img src="images/pdficon_large.gif"
					width="20" height="20">Youth Safety</a></li>
		
		<li><p>CyberSmart! Student Curriculum: This site has K-12 curriculum on Safety and Security Online, Cyber Bullying, Digital Citizenship. It has lessons by grade level and is free.</br>
		<a href="http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/" target="_blank">CyberSmart!</a></li>
		
		<li><p>Media and Technology Resources for Educators: This site has resources and K-12 curriculum, Parent Education Program, and a program for professional development for Educators.</br> 
		<a href="http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators" target="_blank">Media and Technology Resources for Educators</a></li>
		
		<li><p>Digital Citizenship Using Tchnology Appropriately: This site is dedicatd to issues of Digital Citizenship.</br> 
		<a href="http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/Resources.html" target="_blank">Digital Citizenship</a></li>
		
		<li><p>Blog Consent From: This is a printable .pdf blog student consent form that teachers can give to their parents when incoporating blogging in their classrooms.</br> 
		<a href="pdfs/consentform.pdf" target="_blank"><img src="images/pdficon_large.gif"
					width="20" height="20">Blog Consent Form</a>
		
		<li><p>Elementary School Blog Site for Educators: Here is a blog site that was designed for Elementary educators. This blog site is an online community for Elementary educators to share resources and quality lessons for all subjects.</br>
		<a href=" http://www.eledblog.com/" target="_blank">Elementary Blog Site</a></li>

		
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